Language, Band 53,Ausgaben 1-2George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1977 |
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... respect to the Environment Problem , we note that Ross's redefinition of internality with respect to the LOWEST containing island does succeed in allowing the generation of 12a - c . The reasons that these sentences can be handled by ...
... respect to the Environment Problem , we note that Ross's redefinition of internality with respect to the LOWEST containing island does succeed in allowing the generation of 12a - c . The reasons that these sentences can be handled by ...
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... respect to 1-8 , Kuno assumes without comment that all the emphasized phrases are parent - internal . While such an assumption appears essentially safe and independently justifiable with respect to 1 and 4-8 , it seems to us that some ...
... respect to 1-8 , Kuno assumes without comment that all the emphasized phrases are parent - internal . While such an assumption appears essentially safe and independently justifiable with respect to 1 and 4-8 , it seems to us that some ...
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... respect to certain instances in which the fronted constituents are followed by comma intonation , as illustrated in 50a - b ; note further 50b - c , which show that it is too strong with respect to Subject Replacement : ( 50 ) a . John ...
... respect to certain instances in which the fronted constituents are followed by comma intonation , as illustrated in 50a - b ; note further 50b - c , which show that it is too strong with respect to Subject Replacement : ( 50 ) a . John ...
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